was scratched by cats, dogs, etc., and there was blood flowing out. Not only must he be vaccinated against rabies, but also immunoglobulin. This is for personal safety. However, after being scratched or bitten by a cat or dog, you should go to a rabies clinic in time and ask a doctor to deal with it. What I want to say here is that rabies is not just a dog scratch, it is also called rabies when scratched by other animals. The doctor will make treatment recommendations based on your injury. If you see blood on the scratch, you may need to inject immunoglobulin first. The specific amount of shot depends on your body weight. The heavier shot should be shot at a certain percentage. It hurts when playing globulin, and the rabies vaccine is almost nothing, but after the shot, you need to rest more, eat light food, don't drink alcohol, and don't eat spicy food. Generally, you have to get five injections within one month according to the procedure. The hospital will give you a form, bring your ID card, and get the injections on time. After examining your injury and listening to your situation, Dr.
decides whether to use immunoglobulin as needed. After all, it is graded according to the injury, and the lighter ones don’t need to use globulin. If egg whites are needed, the doctor will rinse the injured area with plenty of water under the tap after playing globulin, and wash it several times with cleaning fluid, rinse with water for half an hour, and then give the first injection of rabies every 20 minutes Vaccine, this must be done as ordered by the doctor. Immune globulin should be injected separately at the injured site and upper back.
If you do not have the conditions to seek medical treatment in time, you should not stop the bleeding after injury, let the dirty blood flow out as much as possible, rinse with plenty of flowing water in time, wash with clean soap every 15 minutes, and inject the vaccine within one day. It is best to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor's treatment recommendations.